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Those strut extensions do not appear to correct for camber nor support the strut top in any significant way. I would not build them that way but that's just my opinion.

 

I'm planning to do a small run of my own strut top design which allows for camber adjustment via slots in the lower plate. But I haven't got around to having the plates laser cut yet so I only have my prototype set. :rolleyes:

 

Your blocks look much too thin as well. 1/4" is the smallest wall thickness I would consider without further structural support. I've seen 3/16" wall blocks get crushed under a 4" lifted EA81 wagon.

 

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Hey Everybody This is Jerry, those lift blocks for the front struts are at the bottom of the strut so there for you don't need to adjust for camber. I have a set on my hatchbrat and they have been on there for 6 years i haven't had any problems yet and now i am driving it to work putting on 500 miles a week. The tires are showing no crazy ware patteren, at the top of the strut yes you have to adjust but at the bottom no adjustment needed. Thanks Jerry

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That is still going to kick the camber out a little - I would have to draw it out to find out how much but I suspect it's less than building strut top plates. Not a bad idea though and the camber could still be corrected elsewhere.

 

Do you weld them to the bottom of the strut or clamp them somehow? I could see welding them being a problem if you needed to replace one. I've bent a few struts off-road though that's due to not adding enough extra shocks for dampening.

 

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